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Taylor Swift dances like no one is watching. Which is how we should all dance. You’ve all seen Taylor’s dance moves at awards shows and in her videos. The most…

7. "That’s When” (with Keith Urban) (2021)

A new song from Taylor that with the addition of Keith Urban makes it country in my book. From Taylor’s “Vault.” Keith said he listened to the song while sitting in a mall food court and “loved it.”

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Taylor Swift dances like no one is watching. Which is how we should all dance.

You’ve all seen Taylor’s dance moves at awards shows and in her videos. The most famous being from the 2013 CMT Awards where she danced and grooved to all her favorite country songs. She joined Ellie Goulding on stage in London and danced and sang to Ellie’s hit song “Burn”.  She held her own dancing and singing along with Jennifer Lopez on her song “Jenny from the Block” during a performance in LA at the Staples Center in 2013. During the RED tour:

Her most notorious dance moves come in the Taylor Swift video “Shake It Off”:

Wherever Taylor is dancing she looks like she’s having a good time!

You can have a good time dancing like Taylor at the Taylor Swift Dance Party, Friday November 11, 2022 at City Winery. Details and tickets here

So Shake it Philly. Dance like no one is watching.

Taylor Swift came to Nashville to follow her musical dreams as a young teen and turned country music upside down with her amazing success before she jetted off to the pop music world. But it was country music where she started.

On her 32nd birthday today (12/13), we take a look at 13 of Taylor’s finest country music songs.

13. "Fearless" (2010)

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Taylor wrote "Fearless" while traveling on tour to promote her self-titled debut studio album (2006) in regard to the fearlessness of falling in love and eventually titled her second studio album after the song. The song narrates a perfect first date.


12. "Picture to Burn" (2008)

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Classic Swift. The first album’s single was chosen as a single based on the audience's reaction to it in concert. The lyrics concern setting fire to photographs of a former boyfriend.


11. "Back to December" (2011)

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Taylor said that "Back to December" is an apology to a past lover in the form of a song. She said, "I've never felt the need to apologize in a song before. But in the last two years, I've experienced a lot, including a lot of different kinds of learning lessons. And sometimes you learn a lesson too late, and at that point, you need to apologize because you were careless."


10. "Love Story" (2008)

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Another early career single. This song was huge for Swift receiving widespread critical praise with many complimenting her writing style and the song's catchiness. The single peaked atop the chart in Australia, where it was certified ten times platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). It reached the top five on charts in Canada, Ireland, Japan, New Zealand, Scotland, and the U.K., and was one of the best-selling singles of 2009 worldwide.


9. "Mean" (2011)

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The banjo in this song is infectious. A song Taylor wrote in response to people who criticize whatever she does. She said, "there's constructive criticism, there's professional criticism, and then there's just being mean. And there's a line that you cross when you just start to attack everything about a person."


8. "Highway Don't Care" (with Tim McGraw featuring Keith Urban) (2013)

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A great collaboration with the man who she wrote her very first single “Tim McGraw” about. The addition of Keith Urban’s guitar on this makes it close to a masterpiece.


7. "That’s When” (with Keith Urban) (2021)

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A new song from Taylor that with the addition of Keith Urban makes it country in my book. From Taylor’s “Vault.” Keith said he listened to the song while sitting in a mall food court and “loved it.”


6. "You Belong with Me" (2009)

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Another classic. "You Belong with Me" was ranked among the greatest songs of the 2000s decade by both CMT and VH1. The song's music video features Swift portraying two characters: an ordinary girl (the protagonist and narrator) and a popular girl (the antagonist and girlfriend).


5. "I Bet You Think About Me" (featuring Chris Stapleton) (2021)

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As usual Stapleton’s voice adds so much to this song. From Taylor's new Red (Taylor’s Version) album.


4. "Tim McGraw" (2006)

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The song that started it all. The moment a young teenage Taylor singing the song on the ACM Awards show and went into the audience to sing it directly to McGraw himself is legendary. She wrote "Tim McGraw" during her freshman year of high school, knowing that she and her senior boyfriend would break up at the end of the year when he left for college.


3. "Our Song" (2007)

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One of Taylor’s finest songs, and on her debut album. Swift wrote "Our Song" for a high school talent show during her freshman year; the lyrics are about a young couple using the regular events in their lives to create their own song. She persuaded Big Machine Records to include the song on her debut album because it was popular among her classmates.


2. "We Are Never Ever Getting Back Together" (2012)

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This is scarily catchy, and so good. Music critics praised the track for its catchy melody and radio-friendly sound. The song appeared in year-end lists by Rolling Stone, Time, and The Village Voice.


1. "Better Man" (2021)

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A huge hit and Grammy-winning song for Little Big Town. The song also won Song of the Year and was nominated for Single of the Year, and Music Video of the Year at the 2017 CMA Awards for Little Big Town. The lyrics are powerful. Taylor’s version is just, well, the best, and that’s why it tops the list.

Razz On The Radio has been with 92.5 XTU for 18 years and is the Mid-Day host and Program Director of 92.5 XTU. His job off the radio is to bridge the gap between the Nashville music community and 92.5 XTU. Razz was nominated for ACM Major Market Personality of the year and the CMA in the same category. As a content creator for 92.5 XTU, he authors articles about country music and all things Philadelphia.